
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts until 18 June, a widespread heavy to very strong precipitation up to 18 June to issue red, orange and yellow alerts for more districts.
According to the official edition, IMD was released a red warning for five districts in Kerala – Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Karagod – warning of extremely severe rainfall.
In addition, in nine districts of OTH there was an orange warning that was incing Thiruvanantapuram, Kollam, Palakki, Thrnki and Palakkad, indicating the likelihood of very heavy rain.
The warnings reflect the intensification of monsoon activities across the state, while the authorities urge the population to remain careful and follow the safety instructions.
Given that the situation in heavy rain continues the dough of the state, Kerala Minister for Planned castes and the planned tribe or Keel issued instructions to the affected officials to ensure the corresponding equipment in the tribal villages in internal areas, the PTI reported.
“The southwestern monsoon further advanced to the remaining parts of the Central Arab Sea; some parts of the Severorabian Sea and Gujarat; the remaining parts of Konan, Madhya Maharashtra and Telangana; some parts of Madhya Pradesh; some other parts
IMD today predicts the rain in Delhi
IMD predicted rain in Delhi on Tuesday. According to the forecast, the city will experience a partially overcast sky with light to mild rain or thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and impact winds from 40 to 50 km / ha during the evening or night reaching up to 60 km / h.
Daily temperatures are expected to be between 35 ° C and 37 ° C, while the minimum temperatures are likely to remain between 26 ° C and 28 ° C – almost normal.
The Center for Natural Disaster Monitoring in Karnataka (KSNDMC) recorded normal monsoon conditions, but warned against the ongoing heavy rain and equalized IMD predictions of 110 % above -average precipitation in June 2025.
IMD predicted this monsoon 110 % of normal precipitation, with the exception of Monson showers. Southwest monsoon, starting from June 8, saw the rivers dramatically within eight days (ending on 15 June, 19:00). This intensity, rare for typical monsoon signals increased flood risks.
(Tagstotranslate) Kerala Rainfall